There are a lot of worthy vehicles represented in the auction inventory (from a '60 Lincoln Continental to a '64 Pontiac Tempest), but nothing we haven't seen before. No, the real draw is the dozens of never-titled cars and trucks with low, low odometer readings.

We've chewed through VanDerBrink's auction listing and pulled out the lowest of the low-mileage cars set to cross the block. By our count, there are 48 vehicles with fewer than 20 miles on their odometers. The oldest are a pair of '58 Chevys -- a one-mile Cameo pickup and a five-mile Apache pickup -- and the newest is a 1980 Monza with nine miles.

Fans of 1964 ½-ton Chevy pickups have hit the jackpot: There are a dozen low-mileage examples listed. We're not sure why the Lambrecht family decided to load up on these things and then let them sit for decades, but their excess inventory has worked to the discriminating 1964 ½-ton Chevy pickup collector's advantage (if that's you, book your flight today).

Keep in mind that there are several dozen cars with no recorded mileages, and details are a bit spotty even where we do have odometer readings. We hope VanDerBrink straightens everything out ahead of its Sept. 28-29 auction, but this should give you a rough idea of the dusty new-old-stock Chevys you can expect to see at the sale:

Graham Kozak
- Graham Kozak drove a 1951 Packard 200 sedan in high school because he wanted something that would be easy to find in a parking lot. He thinks all the things they're doing with fuel injection and seatbelts these days are pretty nifty too.
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